Stephen Hayes, Weekly StandardAs Bill Clinton entered the final year of his presidency, his aides put together a legacy-building trip to South AsiaÃ¢??the first visit to the region by a U.S. president since Jimmy Carter's in 1978. Early drafts of the itinerary featured a notable exclusion: The president would visit India, an emerging ally, but had no plans to stop in neighboring Pakistan.There were good reasons for this. Pervez Musharraf had seized power there in a military coup six months...